The Indian Players Who’ve Shone on Australian Soil: Border-Gavaskar Trophy Legends

We are in the midst of the fiercely contested Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-24. Over the years, BGT has redefined the meaning of “TEST Cricket”. India’s Down Under tours have been full of challenges and moments of glory. 

Here’s looking at the moments of sheer brilliance and celebrating the most memorable performances by Indian cricketers in Australia.

Cheteshwar Pujara (2018-19)

Cheteshwar Pujara’s Player of the Series (POTS) performance in 2018-19 is one of the most celebrated performances by an Indian batter in Australia. Match after match, Pujara stood as a wall for India to blunt the Australian bowling attack. He scored 521 runs at an impressive 74.42 batting average, studded with three centuries.

Anil Kumble – 8/141 (2004)

Anil Kumble produced a magical bowling spell in Sydney (2004) to claim 8 wickets for 141 runs. In the contest for the ages where a win was out of reach, Jumbo pushed Aussie back to secure a hard-fought draw for India. 

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Jasprit Bumrah – 6/33 (2018)

Fast bowling wizard Jasprit Bumrah produced a dream spell in 2018 during the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. The young and raw Bumrah was too much for the Aussies to handle and set up a historic test series triumph down under.

Rishabh Pant – 89 in Brisbane (2021)

The most recent performance in this list is Rishabh Pant’s 89 in Brisbane which is fresh in cricket fans’ memories. Rishabh Pant broke the Australian spirit, chasing down a 300+ total in the fourth inning at the Aussie fortress and etched his name as the greatest Indian wicket-keeper batsman in test cricket. 

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Sachin Tendulkar – 241 in Sydney (2004)

The legendary Sachin Tendulkar displayed incredible discipline for a long period of time. Before this marathon knock of 241 in Sydney (2004), Tendulkar was having trouble playing off-side deliveries and getting out in a similar fashion. The master blaster refrained from playing off drives throughout and anchored India’s response to Australia’s total to help secure a draw. It is the highest Test score by an Indian batsman in Australia. 

Rahul Dravid – 233 in Adelaide (2003)

Rahul Dravid is regarded as one of India’s best batsmen in test format. His knock of 233 in Adelaide helped set up a rare India win on Australian shores and is regarded as one of the best-ever performances in Australia.

Virat Kohli – 115 & 141 in Adelaide (2014)

Virat Kohli, the run machine, was at his very best in Adelaide 2014 test against Australia. King Kohli slammed twin centuries, shrugging pressure off one on his captaincy debut, and almost guided India to win.

Ajit Agarkar – 6/41 (2003)

Ajit Agarkar produced one of the best bowling spells by an Indian fast bowler in Australia. The match-winning 6-wicket haul in Adelaide stunned Aussies and the match ended in a memorable win for India.

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Most Test Runs by Indian batsmen in Australia

(BGT Trophy – Since the start of 1996)

PlayerMatchesRunsHighest ScoreBatting AverageSR10050
Virat Kohli14145716956.0353.9874
Sachin Tendulkar151441241*55.4258.8147
VVS Laxman15123617844.1452.2844
Rahul Dravid15114323343.9639.7916
Cheteshwar Pujara1199319347.2837.3735
Virender Sehwag1094819547.4073.6524
Ajinkya Rahane1288414742.0953.4724
Sourav Ganguly1169614434.8058.9814
Rishabh Pant8662159*55.1669.9012
Murali Vijay653114444.2550.1414

Most Test Wickets by Indian bowlers in Australia

(BGT Trophy – Since the start of 1996)

PlayerMatchesWicketsBBIBBMAverageSR5-wickets10-wickets
Anil Kumble10498/14112/27937.7365.341
Jasprit Bumrah8406/339/8618.8045.720
R Ashwin10394/556/14942.1586.200
Mohammed Shami8316/566/13632.1654.220
Ishant Sharma13314/416/15548.5487.900
Umesh Yadav10315/937/17644.2260.610
Ajit Agarkar7276/418/16035.0758.410
Zaheer Khan7255/957/13035.0858.010
Mohammed Siraj4185/736/15025.2753.710
Ravindra Jadeja4144/625/12721.7854.200

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Yashasvi Jaiswal Biography: Age, Stats, IPL 2025 Price, GF, Test Career, Centuries

Hard work never goes unrewarded. This old adage never fails to inspire, and it reminds us that perseverance always pays off. India’s young heartthrob Yashasvi Jaiswal is one such example that every ounce of hard work brings us closer to our dreams and success. His success didn’t come overnight but was the result of years of relentless dedication, countless hours of practice, and an unwavering belief in his cricket dreams and abilities. Let’s discuss about Yashasvi Jaiswal’s journey, his IPL 2025 Price, Cricket stats and much more.

Yashasvi Jaiswal Biography: What Makes Him So Special?

Other sports in India can learn a lot from cricket. India’s favorite pastime has created a robust ecosystem where quality players keep emerging. When Sunil Gavaskar retired, Indian cricket fans were worried about who would replace him, but then came Sachin Tendulkar. Everyone thought more or less the same when Sachin retired, but we found Virat Kohli. And now, Yashasvi Jaiswal looks like the player who is ready to take over the reins from Kohli himself, as the next superstar batsman for Team India in all formats.

What makes Yashavi Jaiswal a special player is not only his supreme cricket skills, but also his humble background. His success is built on overcoming countless struggles and challenges. Despite from a very poor family, Jaiswal was determined to become a cricketer, a dream he cherished from a very young age.

At an age when most children are busy making demands from their parents – whether it’s for buying new shoes or expensive mobile – Jaiswal had just one wish: to go to Mumbai and play cricket. He was only 10 years old at the time when he moved to Mumbai and in this journey, his father stood firmly by his side.

During an interview with BBC’s Test Match Special IPL Podacst, Jasiwal said –

“I just really wanted to play cricket but in India, in a village, it’s not easy to get an opportunity”. 

“My seniors, they were telling me if you want to play cricket just go to Mumbai. 

“That one thing stuck in my head – whenever I went to sleep or when talking to my mum, I told her I wanted to go to Mumbai.”

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Working at a dairy shop and pani-puri shop

He moved to Mumbai where his only contact was an uncle whose who lived in Worli. But it was the start of his struggle. He took a job in a daily shop, but was fired after only two months for preferring cricket over the job.

To support himself, Jaiswal then found work with the owner of a roadside pani puri stall. He also played corporate matches to earn extra money. He often put a bet on his wicket, offering INR 100 to anyone who could dismiss him, and would get the same amount if they couldn’t.

Fate Intervened

Jaiswal wasn’t finding any success and so, his father decided to take his son back. But fate had other intentions.

On that fateful day, Jaiswal was playing at Mumbai’s famous Azaad Maidan. Jwala Singh, who runs a cricket academy in Mumbai, was present at the maidan that day, scouting for talent he could take back to his academy. Jwala Singh could see the immense talent in Jaiswal and asked the young boy to join his academy. That day marked a turning point in Jaiswal’s life, altering his fate forever.


Yashasvi Jaiswal Biography: Cricket Journey

Rise of Yashasvi Jaiswal - Youth Level

Jaiswal rose to prominence in 2015 when he smashed 319 not out and took 13/99 in a Giles Shield match. His performance didn’t go unnoticed as he earned a place in Mumbai under-16 squad and later the India national under-19 cricket team.

The young left-hander racked up 318 runs at the 2018 U-19 Asia Cup and was awarded with the player of the tournament. Jaiswal’s stature as a young prodigy continued rise as he scored 173 in a Youth Test match against South Africa U-19 team. Jaiswal was also selected for the U-19 Tri-Series in England and smashed four half centuries in only seven innings.

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After scoring heavily at the youth level, Jaiswal earned a place in India’s U-19 squad for the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Unsurprisingly, Jaiswal led the scoring charts, including a superb century against arch-rival Pakistan in the semifinal, and won Player of the tournament.

Next Step - Senior Level

Jaiswal didn’t find any difficulty in playing against the big boys in the big tournaments. He made his first-class debut for Mumbai in 2018-19 Ranji Trophy season and also his List A debut in the 2019–20 Vijay Hazare Trophy on September 28, 2019.

On October 16, 2019, Jaiswal carved out his name in the history books. He became the youngest double centurion in List A cricket at just 17 years and 292 days after scoring 203 runs off 154 balls in a Vijay Hazare Trophy match against Jharkhand. He was deservedly named in India B squad for the 2019–20 Deodhar Trophy.

LevelDebut DateForAgainst
First Class →January 07, 2019MumbaiChhattisgarh
Domestic T20 →September 22, 2020Rajasthan RoyalsChennai Super Kings
List A →September 20, 2019India U-23Bangladesh U-23

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s IPL Journey

Yashasvi Jaiswal never played a T20 game and yet Rajasthan Royals bought 17-year-old Yashasvi Jaiswal for INR 2.4 crore, which was 12 times his base price, at the IPL 2020 auction. He played only 3 matches in his debut IPL 2020 season, but has become a mainstay in Rajasthan Royals team since then. In IPL 2023, he led the scoring charts for the Royals, amassing 625 runs, hitting one century and five half centuries in 14 innings.

Yashasvi Jaiswal's IPL Stats (As of IPL 2024 Season)

SeasonMatchRunsAVGHSBall-FacedSR100s50s4s/6s
20241543531.07104*279155.911154/16
20231462548.08124382163.611582/26
20221025825.8068194132.990228/10
20211024924.9050168148.210132/10
202034013.33344490.900002/02
Total52160732.141241067150.6129198/64

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s International Cricket Journey

Test Match

Yashasvi Jaiswal is yet to play an ODI match for Team India, but the young Indian batter has represented his nation in 15 Test matches and 23 T20Is.

Jaiswal’s first match for India came in the longest format when he was selected for India’s tour of West Indies in 2023. He scored a century in his debut match, scoring 171 runs as India won the match by an innings and 141 runs. He was also awarded with the man-of-the-match award. In addition, he also became only the third Indian batter to score a century in his debut match.

As of December 4, 2024, Jaiswal has played 15 test matches for team India and has scored 1568 runs at an average of 58.07. The 22-year-old has also scored 8 half centuries and 4 centuries, including one double-hundred in 28 innings.

Yashasvi Jaiswal's Test Stats (As of December 4, 2024)

MatchInningsNORunsHSAVGSR100s50s4s/6s
152811568214*58.0767.8448178/38

T20I Match

Yashasvi Jaiswal made his T20I debut for India on August 08, 2023 in the 3rd match of India’s tour of West Indies. He scored only one run in his debut T20I match but smashed an unbeaten 84 runs off 51 balls in the very next match. In May 2024, he was named in India’s squad for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Yashasvi Jaiswal's T20I Stats (As of December 4, 2024)

MatchInningsRunsHSAVGBFSR10050s4s/6s
232272310036.15440164.31010582/38

Yashavi Jaiswal’s Personal Info – Age, GF, Family

The full name of this dynamic player is Yashasvi Bhupendra Kumar Jaiswal, lovingly called “Monty” at home. Yashasvi Jaiswal was born on December 28, 2001, in Suriyawan, Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh. His mother’s name is Kanchan Jaiswal, and his father, Bhupendra Jaiswal, hails from Bhadohi, a district in Uttar Pradesh.

Bhadohi is famously known as the “Carpet City” because it is a major hub for hand-woven carpet industries in South Asia. Yashasvi’s father used to run a hardware shop, while his mother is a homemaker.

Though Yashasvi Jaiswal remains tight lipped about his relationship, but he has been frequently seen with Maddie Hamilton, a UK based student. Maddie’s frequent appearances at India’s matches and public outings with the cricketer have added fuel to rumors about their relationship, sparking widespread speculation among fans and media alike.

As per many reports, Jaiswal and Maddie have been dating for more than three years. Both were also seen at Chennai airport after Rajasthan Royals’ exit from the Indian Premier League 2024.

What is Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Net Worth?

From a boy who lived in a tent house to a star cricketer who owns a five-bedroom apartment in Mumbai, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s life is nothing short of a Hollywood movie. As of 2024, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s net worth is around $2 Million, amounting to around 16 crores Indian rupees. Jaiswal is has a Grade B contract with BCCI, and earns around INR 3 crores annually.

However, his net worth will soar to new heights as he was retained by Rajasthan Royals for a massive INR 18 crores before IPL 2025 mega auction. Jaiswal also earns through endorsement deals and is rumored to be earning around INR 35 Lakhs per annum.

Yashasvi Jaisswal’s Social Media Followers

Yashasvi Jaiswal is still new to the cricket world, but his fan following keep increasing. As of December 2024, he has 4.3 million followers on Instagram and around 1,40,000 followers on twitter.

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The Rivalry Unfolded: India vs Australia in Numbers

India vs Australia Test series was renamed to Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) in 1996 after legendary cricketers – Sunil Gavaskar and Alan Border. The test series is now the most watched and most fiercely contested cricketing event.

Thus far, BGT has seen 16 thrilling editions. India has come out as the winning side on ten occasions, while Australia have secured five editions. 

Let’s unfold the rivalry and look at all its records, stats, and numbers.

Border Gavaskar Trophy Winners

YearHostTestsAustralia WinsIndia WinsDrawsResultHolder
1996–97India1010IndiaIndia
1997–98India3120IndiaIndia
1999–2000Australia3300AustraliaAustralia
2000–01India3120IndiaIndia
2003–04Australia4112DrawnIndia
2004–05India4211AustraliaAustralia
2007–08Australia4211AustraliaAustralia
2008–09India4022IndiaIndia
2010–11India2020IndiaIndia
2011–12Australia4400AustraliaAustralia
2012–13India4040IndiaIndia
2014–15Australia4202AustraliaAustralia
2016–17India4121IndiaIndia
2018–19Australia4121IndiaIndia
2020–21Australia4121IndiaIndia
2022–23India4121IndiaIndia
2024–25Australia51
Total56202512

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India vs Australia Test Results in 21st Century

TeamResultOppositionGroundStart Date
AustraliaWonIndiaSydney2 Jan 2000
AustraliaWonIndiaWankhede27 Feb 2001
AustraliaLostIndiaEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
AustraliaLostIndiaChennai18 Mar 2001
AustraliaDrawIndiaBrisbane4 Dec 2003
AustraliaLostIndiaAdelaide12 Dec 2003
AustraliaWonIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2003
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney2 Jan 2004
AustraliaWonIndiaBengaluru6 Oct 2004
AustraliaDrawIndiaChennai14 Oct 2004
AustraliaWonIndiaNagpur26 Oct 2004
AustraliaLostIndiaWankhede3 Nov 2004
AustraliaWonIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2007
AustraliaWonIndiaSydney2 Jan 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaWACA16 Jan 2008
AustraliaDrawIndiaAdelaide24 Jan 2008
AustraliaDrawIndiaBengaluru9 Oct 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaMohali17 Oct 2008
AustraliaDrawIndiaDelhi29 Oct 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaNagpur6 Nov 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaMohali1 Oct 2010
AustraliaLostIndiaBengaluru9 Oct 2010
AustraliaWonIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2011
AustraliaWonIndiaSydney3 Jan 2012
AustraliaWonIndiaWACA13 Jan 2012
AustraliaWonIndiaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
AustraliaLostIndiaChennai22 Feb 2013
AustraliaLostIndiaHyderabad2 Mar 2013
AustraliaLostIndiaMohali14 Mar 2013
AustraliaLostIndiaDelhi22 Mar 2013
AustraliaWonIndiaAdelaide9 Dec 2014
AustraliaWonIndiaBrisbane17 Dec 2014
AustraliaDrawIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2014
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney6 Jan 2015
AustraliaWonIndiaPune23 Feb 2017
AustraliaLostIndiaBengaluru4 Mar 2017
AustraliaDrawIndiaRanchi16 Mar 2017
AustraliaLostIndiaDharamsala25 Mar 2017
AustraliaLostIndiaAdelaide6 Dec 2018
AustraliaWonIndiaPerth14 Dec 2018
AustraliaLostIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2018
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney3 Jan 2019
AustraliaWonIndiaAdelaide17 Dec 2020
AustraliaLostIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2020
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney7 Jan 2021
AustraliaLostIndiaBrisbane15 Jan 2021
AustraliaLostIndiaNagpur9 Feb 2023
AustraliaLostIndiaDelhi17 Feb 2023
AustraliaWonIndiaIndore1 Mar 2023
AustraliaDrawIndiaAhmedabad9 Mar 2023

BGT Player of the Series

YearPlayer of the Series
1996–97Nayan Mongia
1997–98Sachin Tendulkar
1999–2000Sachin Tendulkar
2000–01Harbhajan Singh
2003–04Rahul Dravid
2004–05Damien Martyn
2007–08Brett Lee
2008–09Ishant Sharma
2010–11Sachin Tendulkar
2011–12Michael Clarke
2012–13Ravichandran Ashwin
2014–15Steve Smith
2016–17Ravindra Jadeja
2018–19Cheteshwar Pujara
2020–21Pat Cummins
2022–23Ravindra Jadeja
Ravichandran Ashwin

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India vs Australia Test Series Results 

(series held in India)

YearTestsIND WinsAUS WinsDrawsTiedSeries Result
1956–5730210Australia
1959–6051220Australia
1964–6531110Drawn
1969–7051310Australia
1979–8062040India
1986–8730021Drawn
1996–9711000India
1997–9832100India
2000–0132100India
2004–0541210Australia
2008–0942020India
2010–1122000India
2012–1344000India
2016–1742110India
2022–2342110India
Total542314161

India’s Test Win Percentage at Home – 43%

Australia’s Test Win Percentage in India – 26%

Australia vs India Test Series Results 

(series held in Australia)

YearTestsAUS WinsIND WinsDrawsSeries Result
1947–485401Australia
1967–684400Australia
1977–785320Australia
1980–813111Drawn
1985–863003Drawn
1991–925401Australia
1999–20003300Australia
2003–044112Drawn
2007–084211Australia
2011–124400Australia
2014–154202Australia
2018–194121India
2020–214121India
Total5230913

India’s Test Win Percentage in Australia – 17%

Australia’s Test Win Percentage at Home – 58%

Leading Run Scorers in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

PlayerMatchesRunsHighest ScoreBatting Average10050
Sachin Tendulkar343262241*56.24916
Ricky Ponting29255525754.36812
VVS Laxman29243428149.67612
Rahul Dravid32214323339.68213
Virat Kohli25208418649.6195
Michael Clarke222049329*53.9276
Cheteshwar Pujara24203320450.82511
Steve Smith19190419261.4185
Matthew Hayden18188820359.0068
Virender Sehwag22173819541.3839

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

Leading wicket taker in Border Gavaskar Trophy

PlayerMatchesWicketsBest Figures
(Innings)
Bowling
Average
Strike Rate5-fer
Nathan Lyon271188/5032.8664.769
Ravichandran Ashwin221147/10328.3662.837
Anil Kumble201118/14130.3258.7010
Harbhajan Singh18958/8429.9561.117
Ravindra Jadeja16857/4218.8549.005
Zaheer Khan19615/9135.5963.223
Ishant Sharma25594/4142.2080.15
Josh Hazlewood16566/6725.5561.624
Brett Lee12535/4731.9857.132
Glenn McGrath11515/4818.6450.152

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

Highest Team Total in Border Gavaskar Trophy

TeamScoreOppositionGroundResultMatch Date
India705/7dAustraliaSydneyDraw2 Jan 2004
Australia659/4dIndiaSydneyWon3 Jan 2012
India657/7dAustraliaEden GardensWon11 Mar 2001
India633/5dAustraliaEden GardensWon18 Mar 1998
India622/7dAustraliaSydneyDraw3 Jan 2019
India613/7dAustraliaDelhiDraw29 Oct 2008
Australia604/7dIndiaAdelaideWon24 Jan 2012
India603/9dAustraliaRanchiDraw16 Mar 2017
Australia577IndiaDelhiDraw29 Oct 2008
Australia572/7dIndiaSydneyDraw6 Jan 2015

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

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Lowest Team Total in Border Gavaskar Trophy

TeamScoreOversOppositionGroundResultMatch Date
India3621.2AustraliaAdelaideLost17 Dec 2020
Australia9132.3IndiaNagpurLost9 Feb 2023
Australia9330.5IndiaWankhedeLost3 Nov 2004
Australia10451.2IndiaPerthLost22 Nov 2024
India10441.3AustraliaWankhedeWon3 Nov 2004
India10540.1AustraliaPuneLost23 Feb 2017
India10733.5AustraliaPuneLost23 Feb 2017
India10933.2AustraliaIndoreLost1 Mar 2023
India11038.1AustraliaAdelaideLost10 Dec 1999
Australia11235.4IndiaBengaluruLost4 Mar 2017

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

Highest Batting Average in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

PlayerMatchesRunsHSBatting Average10050
Axar Patel42648488.003
Yashasvi Jaiswal116116180.501
Nitish Kumar Reddy1794179.00
Mohd Azharuddin4349163*69.8011
Andrew Symonds4410162*68.3312
Navjot Sidhu33419768.204
Steve Smith19190419261.4185
Matthew Hayden18188820359.0068
Sachin Tendulkar343262241*56.24916
Rishabh Pant8662159*55.1612

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

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Most Hundreds in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

PlayerMatchesRunsHSAve10050
Virat Kohli25208418649.6195
Sachin Tendulkar343262241*56.24916
Steve Smith19190419261.4185
Ricky Ponting29255525754.36812
Michael Clarke222049329*53.9276
Matthew Hayden18188820359.0068
VVS Laxman29243428149.67612
Cheteshwar Pujara24203320450.82511
Murali Vijay15132416747.2846
David Warner20117418031.7243

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

Best Bowling Figures in Border Gavaskar Trophy 

(in an innings)

PlayerOversMdnsRunsWicketsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
Nathan Lyon22.24508AustraliaIndiaBengaluru04 Mar 2017
Nathan Lyon23.31648AustraliaIndiaIndore01 Mar 2023
Harbhajan Singh41.520848IndiaAustraliaChennai18 Mar 2001
Anil Kumble46.571418IndiaAustraliaSydney02 Jan 2004
Jason Krejza43.512158AustraliaIndiaNagpur06 Nov 2008
Ravindra Jadeja12.11427IndiaAustraliaDelhi17 Feb 2023
Anil Kumble17.34487IndiaAustraliaChennai14 Oct 2004
Nathan Lyon23.24947AustraliaIndiaDelhi22 Mar 2013
R Ashwin42.0121037IndiaAustraliaChennai22 Feb 2013
Harbhajan Singh37.571237IndiaAustraliaEden Gardens11 Mar 2001

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

Most five-wicket hauls in Border Gavaskar Trophy

PlayerMatWicketsBest FiguresAveSR5-fer10
Anil Kumble201118/14130.3258.70102
Nathan Lyon271188/5032.8664.7692
Harbhajan Singh18958/8429.9561.1173
R Ashwin221147/10328.3662.8371
Ravindra Jadeja16857/4218.8549.0051
Josh Hazlewood16566/6725.5561.624
Zaheer Khan19615/9135.5963.223

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

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Top 5 Test Matches Between India and Australia (in the 21st Century)

The biggest of all rivalries in cricket is between India and Australia in Test cricket. Over the years, we have witnessed some unforgettable matches. More so, the competition has been fierce in the 21st Century. Since we are amid a Border-Gavaskar Trophy that has lived up to the hype every single time, let’s take a look at the top 5 India vs Australia test matches in the 21st century. 

1. Kolkata Test, 2001

The 2001 Kolkata Test is often called the greatest test match in cricket history. Some cricket pundits also refer to it as ‘The Miracle at Eden Gardens’ 

India were battered and bruised and up against the strongest Australian side ever. After the loss in the first match of the 2001 IND vs AUS test series, India were reeling and staring at a humiliating defeat after being asked to follow on. 

India found two heroes in VVS Laxman (281) and Rahul Dravid (180) who forged a legendary 376-run partnership to turn the game on its head. 

India needed another miracle with the ball. Cometh the hour cometh the man – Harbhajan Singh! Harbhajan Singh took a historic hat-trick to crush Aussie to seal a sensational 171-run victory. What a great comeback it was! 

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2. Gabba Test, 2021

This is the most recent and one of India’s greatest overseas wins in test cricket. Gabba Stadium in Birsbane has been an impregnable fortress for the Australian Cricket Team for a long time, and before this test, they had not lost here for 32 years.

In the fourth innings, India were facing an uphill task of chasing down a mammoth 328. Rishabh Pant (89 not out) and Cheteshwar Pujara led the charge for India. After a long resistance and hard-fought day 5, India managed to do the unthinkable and breach the Gabba fortress. 

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3. Mohali Test, 2010

The Mohali test in 2010 is remembered by cricket fans for a nervy, nail-biting finish. It was one of the rare tests where the tailenders and lower-order batting helped India win the match.

In the fourth Innings, India were reeling at 124/8 in pursuit of a 216-run target. VVS Laxman, renowned as Very Very Special Laxman for a reason among the Australian cricket fraternity, stood between Aussies and their rare chance of victory on Indian soil. 

VVS battled with injury and guided the likes of Ishant Sharma (31 off 92 balls) and Pragyan Ojha, farming strike and eventually winning the match for Team India.

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4. Perth Test, 2008

Perth Test 2008 is another fairytale win for the Indian cricket team. Against all odds and at WACA, Perth—a venue where Aussie had not lost in over a decade – India scripted history with a spirited performance.

At the start of the test match, India were 0-2 down in the series. Also, there was the outbreak of the infamous Monkeygate scandal before the match that made Indian cricketers villains by the Australian media.

The match-winning contributions from Irfan Pathan and a swing-bowling masterclass by RP Singh helped India to a memorable victory.

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5. Adelaide Test, 2020

India faced a humiliating defeat at the hands of Australia and were bowled out for their lowest team total in Test cricket of 36. The turnaround after is what makes the Adelaide Test the most cherishing.

With Virat Kohli not available for the match and injury-hit squad, India had to make several changes. It looked like that another embarrassing defeat was a certainty. 

India coach Ravi Shastri gathered the team and said: ‘Wear this 36 like a badge on your sleeves and you will be a great team’. And, the rest is history!

Ajinkya Rahane led India to a famous win with exceptional performances from debutants like Shubman Gill and Mohammed Siraj. 

What a dream test series it was for the Indian cricket team fans!

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India vs Australia Test Results in 21st Century

TeamResultOppositionGroundStart Date
AustraliaWonIndiaSydney2 Jan 2000
AustraliaWonIndiaWankhede27 Feb 2001
AustraliaLostIndiaEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
AustraliaLostIndiaChennai18 Mar 2001
AustraliaDrawIndiaBrisbane4 Dec 2003
AustraliaLostIndiaAdelaide12 Dec 2003
AustraliaWonIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2003
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney2 Jan 2004
AustraliaWonIndiaBengaluru6 Oct 2004
AustraliaDrawIndiaChennai14 Oct 2004
AustraliaWonIndiaNagpur26 Oct 2004
AustraliaLostIndiaWankhede3 Nov 2004
AustraliaWonIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2007
AustraliaWonIndiaSydney2 Jan 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaWACA16 Jan 2008
AustraliaDrawIndiaAdelaide24 Jan 2008
AustraliaDrawIndiaBengaluru9 Oct 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaMohali17 Oct 2008
AustraliaDrawIndiaDelhi29 Oct 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaNagpur6 Nov 2008
AustraliaLostIndiaMohali1 Oct 2010
AustraliaLostIndiaBengaluru9 Oct 2010
AustraliaWonIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2011
AustraliaWonIndiaSydney3 Jan 2012
AustraliaWonIndiaWACA13 Jan 2012
AustraliaWonIndiaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
AustraliaLostIndiaChennai22 Feb 2013
AustraliaLostIndiaHyderabad2 Mar 2013
AustraliaLostIndiaMohali14 Mar 2013
AustraliaLostIndiaDelhi22 Mar 2013
AustraliaWonIndiaAdelaide9 Dec 2014
AustraliaWonIndiaBrisbane17 Dec 2014
AustraliaDrawIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2014
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney6 Jan 2015
AustraliaWonIndiaPune23 Feb 2017
AustraliaLostIndiaBengaluru4 Mar 2017
AustraliaDrawIndiaRanchi16 Mar 2017
AustraliaLostIndiaDharamsala25 Mar 2017
AustraliaLostIndiaAdelaide6 Dec 2018
AustraliaWonIndiaPerth14 Dec 2018
AustraliaLostIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2018
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney3 Jan 2019
AustraliaWonIndiaAdelaide17 Dec 2020
AustraliaLostIndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2020
AustraliaDrawIndiaSydney7 Jan 2021
AustraliaLostIndiaBrisbane15 Jan 2021
AustraliaLostIndiaNagpur9 Feb 2023
AustraliaLostIndiaDelhi17 Feb 2023
AustraliaWonIndiaIndore1 Mar 2023
AustraliaDrawIndiaAhmedabad9 Mar 2023

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Jasprit Bumrah Biography: Age, Stats, Wife, Wickets, Net Worth, Family

Jasprit Bumrah is a generational player who has carved out a special place in the annals of Indian cricket. That’s some saying considering he is still playing. It’s not normal for a player to be considered a legend when he is just 31. For context, Michael Hussey, Australia’s legendary cricketer who earned the nickname “Mr. Cricket,” didn’t play Test cricket for Australia until he was 30. Cricketers are typically considered to reach their peak performance around the age of 30. With Bumrah only 31, it spells trouble for batsmen worldwide, as he’s only going to get more dangerous.

But his journey from obscurity to world-beater hasn’t been straightforward. How could it be? Legends aren’t born. They are made by hardships, by the insurmountable hurdles and odds that can kill the dream of a normal person. But Bumrah is not normal. He made himself special.


Jasprit Bumrah’s Domestic Cricket Journey

Domestic

Before becoming the world’s best, Jasprit Bumrah had to deal with a lot of hardship and adversity. In 2010, he took participation in the Under-19 district trials for the Gujarat Cricket Association. Believe it or not, he wasn’t selected because of his uncanny bowling action which the selectors didn’t like. But he did find a place amongst the reserves, and played one match in the tournament, picking up seven wickets.

Bumrah made his domestic T20 debut for Gujarat in the 2013-14 season of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which is India’s most important domestic T20 competition. He caught everyone’s attention with his breathtaking performances, most notably in the final, where he picked up three wickets. Gujarat lifted the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and Bumrah hogged the limelight.

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With Bumrah making all the right noise in the domestic cricket circle, his uncanny bowling action and performances garnered attention. On 18 March 2013, when Bumrah was playing for Gujarat against Mumbai, the then Mumbai Indians head coach John Wright was also in the ground, scouting for the team. The former India coach was impressed and invited Bumrah to sign for Mumbai Indians. As they say, the rest is the history.

LevelDebut DateForAgainstBowling Figure
First Class →October 27, 2013GujaratVidarbha4/30 & 3/59
Domestic T20 →March 17, 2013GujaratMaharashtra1/20
List A →August 18, 2013India U-23Pakistan U-230/36

During the 2013–14 domestic season, Bumrah made his first-class debut for Gujarat against Vidarbha. The mercurial bowler claimed seven wickets across two innings as Gujarat won by an innings and one run.

Bumrah was in the spotlight again during the 2015–16 Vijay Hazare Trophy, as umpires raised objections on his bowling action. But the issue was resolved soon when the team management protested against the objection.

Jasprit Bumrah’s IPL Journey

As previously mentioned, Bumrah impressed John Wright during a match in the 2023-14 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Bumrah signed for MI and has been playing for the franchise ever since.

But the success for Bumrah didn’t come easily. He played only 17 matches for Mumbai Indians in the first three seasons – 2 in the first and 4 in the third season. His breakthrough season came during the IPL 2016 season when he claimed 15 wickets in 14 matches. Most impressed aspect of his stats was his bowling economy, which he kept below 8.

Jasprit Bumrah's IPL Stats (As of IPL 2024 Season)

SeasonMatchBallsRunsWKBBAVGECO4W5W
202413311336205/2116.806.4801
202214320383155/1025.537.1801
202114330410213/3619.527.4500
202015360404274/1414.966.7320
201916370409193/2021.526.6300
201814324372173/1521.886.8800
201716356439203/721.957.3900
201614312406153/1327.067.8000
201549018431/3861.3312.2600
20141123830152/2260.207.5800
20132427033/3223.3310.0000
Total133305337141655/1022.517.3022

Jasprit Bumrah’s International Cricket Journey

After impressing in domestic cricket, Bumrah was selected for India’s white-ball tour of Australia in 2016. The Men in Blue lost the first four matches of that series, and the Indian team management decided to ring in some changes for the final match. Quite characteristically, Bumrah produced an immaculate display of bowling, giving away only 40 runs in 10 overs, the best figures by an Indian bowler on the day. He ended the match with two wickets, including the wicket of Steve Smith, who became his first scalp in ODIs.

Jasprit Bumrah's ODI Stats (As of December 3, 2024)

MatchInningsBallsRunsWKBBAVGECO4W5W
8988458035091496/1923.554.5962

Three days later, on January 26, 2016, Bumrah made his T20I debut for India, and again, he was India’s best bowler. He picked up three wickets in 3.3 overs and ended the match with figures of 3/23, with David Warner becoming his first wicket in international T20 cricket. Since then, he has represented India in 70 T20I matches, taking 149 wickets.

Bumrah’s biggest T20 moment came during the 2024 T20I World Cup, when he guided Team India to the title, India’s first ICC trophy since 2013 and first T20I title since 2007. During the tournament, while playing 8 matches, Bumrah picked up 15 wickets at a sensational economy of 4.17. It remains the best economy rate recorded by a player in the ICC T20I World Cup. Also, in the mega final match against South Africa, he gave away 18 runs and picked up two wickets.

Jasprit Bumrah's T20I Stats (As of December 3, 2024)

MatchInningsBallsRunsWKBBAVGECO4W5W
706915091579893/717.746.2700

For reasons unknown, Bumrah had to wait until 2018 for his Test debut. One possible reason might be that Bumrah was seen as a white-ball specialist. But he proved everyone wrong after picking up a five-wicket haul in the third match of his debut Test series against South Africa in 2018.

Jasprit Bumrah's Test Stats (As of December 3, 2024)

MatchInningsBallsRunsWKBBAVGECO4W5W
4179790236311816/2720.062.75511

Jasprit Bumrah Biography: Age, Wife, Family

Jaspirt Bumrah was born on December 06, 1993, in Ahmedabad, into a Sikh Family. His father, Jasbir Singh, was a businessman, while his mother, Daljeet Bumrah, worked as a school teacher. Jasprit lost his father when he was only five years old.

Bumrah is married to model and tv presenter Sanjana Ganesan. The duo tied the knot on March 15, 2021 in Goa.

Who is Jasprit Bumrah’s wife Sanjana Ganesan?

Sanjana Ganesan hails from Pune and is a former Miss India finalist. She has also participated in MTV’s Splitsvilla in 2014. Bumrah met his future wife Ganesan during an interview in 2013 edition of Indian Premier League. Both fell in love and after dating for two years, they married in 2021. Also, on 4 September 2023, the duo were blessed with a son named Angad.

What is Jasprit Bumrah’s Net Worth?

As of 2024, Jasprit Bumrah is estimated to have a net worth of $7 million (INR 55 crore). His major source of income comes from playing cricket for Team India and the Mumbai Indians. In addition, he also has various endorsements, which add significantly to his income.

Jasprit Bumrah’s Social Media Followers

Jasprit Bumrah is amongst the most recognized cricketer in the world and it shows in the huge number of followers he has across various social media platforms. As of December 2024, Bumrah has a total of 33.7 Million followers- 18.5 Million on Instagram, 9.4 Million on Facebook and 5.8 Million on Twitter.

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Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2025: Match-by-Match Analysis and Predictions

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is one of the biggest Test cricket series, played between India and Australia. Both teams are regarded as the toughest to beat in their backyard. India has won 8 out of the 9 series played in India, while Australia has won 4 out of the 7 series played in Australia. 

Now that the focus shifts to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, which has been talked out more than the World Test Championship 2023-25 final, it reveals its gravity. A series for the ages, BGT has become cricket’s biggest matchup in recent times, an equivalent of El Clasico in Football.

Indian Cricket Team is off to a flier in the five-match 2025 BGT Test series with 1st test win at Perth. With a head start of a 1-0 lead, the stage is set for international cricket’s biggest two-month-long extravaganza.

India has conquered Down Under twice in their last two outings. The two consecutive series triumphs and the Perth Test win to kickstart the 2024-25 series will only rattle the hosts more.

Australia, known for its strong mentality, will be unbowed despite being battered to try and reclaim dominance in its backyard. 

The BGT 2024-25 has already given us a speck of thrill and imagination in the first test. Sure, it will be action-packed cricketing action for the coming two months.

Border-Gavaskar Trophy Winners

YearHostTestsAustralia WinsIndia WinsDrawsResultHolder
1996–97India1010IndiaIndia
1997–98India3120IndiaIndia
1999–2000Australia3300AustraliaAustralia
2000–01India3120IndiaIndia
2003–04Australia4112DrawnIndia
2004–05India4211AustraliaAustralia
2007–08Australia4211AustraliaAustralia
2008–09India4022IndiaIndia
2010–11India2020IndiaIndia
2011–12Australia4400AustraliaAustralia
2012–13India4040IndiaIndia
2014–15Australia4202AustraliaAustralia
2016–17India4121IndiaIndia
2018–19Australia4121IndiaIndia
2020–21Australia4121IndiaIndia
2022–23India4121IndiaIndia
2024–25Australia51
Total56202512

Who won the last edition of the Border Gavaskar Trophy?

India won the last edition of BGT, Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2022-23. Indian Cricket Team clinched the series 2-1 and retained the coveted trophy. The four-match series began in February 2023 with a dominant Indian win in Nagpur. India won the second Test in Delhi as well, but the visitors fought back in Indore to secure a win. The hosts India won the fourth and final test to secure the series win. Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin were the architects of India’s BGT 2022-23 win and shared the Player of the Series award.

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Complete List of IND vs AUS Test Series

Series/TournamentSeasonWinnerMargin
India in Australia Test Series1947/48Australia4-0 (5)
Australia in India Test Series1956/57Australia2-0 (3)
Australia in India Test Series1959/60Australia2-1 (5)
Australia in India Test Series1964/65Drawn1-1 (3)
India in Australia Test Series1967/68Australia4-0 (4)
Australia in India Test Series1969/70Australia3-1 (5)
India in Australia Test Series1977/78Australia3-2 (5)
Australia in India Test Series1979/80India2-0 (6)
India in Australia Test Series1980/81Drawn1-1 (3)
India in Australia Test Series1985/86Drawn0-0 (3)
Australia in India Test Series1986/87Drawn0-0 (3)
India in Australia Test Series1991/92Australia4-0 (5)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)1996/97India1-0 (1)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)1997/98India2-1 (3)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)1999/00Australia3-0 (3)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)2000/01India2-1 (3)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)2003/04Drawn1-1 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)2004/05Australia2-1 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)2007/08Australia2-1 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)2008/09India2-0 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)2010/11India2-0 (2)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)2011/12Australia4-0 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)2012/13India4-0 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)2014/15Australia2-0 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)2016/17India2-1 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)2018/19India2-1 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)2020/21India2-1 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India)2022/23India2-1 (4)
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia)2024/25

BGT Player of the Series

YearPlayer of the Series
1996–97Nayan Mongia
1997–98Sachin Tendulkar
1999–2000Sachin Tendulkar
2000–01Harbhajan Singh
2003–04Rahul Dravid
2004–05Damien Martyn
2007–08Brett Lee
2008–09Ishant Sharma
2010–11Sachin Tendulkar
2011–12Michael Clarke
2012–13Ravichandran Ashwin
2014–15Steve Smith
2016–17Ravindra Jadeja
2018–19Cheteshwar Pujara
2020–21Pat Cummins
2022–23Ravindra Jadeja
Ravichandran Ashwin
2024–25

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India vs Australia Test Series Results 

(series held in India)

YearTestsIND WinsAUS WinsDrawsTiedSeries Result
1956–5730210Australia
1959–6051220Australia
1964–6531110Drawn
1969–7051310Australia
1979–8062040India
1986–8730021Drawn
1996–9711000India
1997–9832100India
2000–0132100India
2004–0541210Australia
2008–0942020India
2010–1122000India
2012–1344000India
2016–1742110India
2022–2342110India
Total542314161

India’s Test Win Percentage at Home – 43%

Australia’s Test Win Percentage in India – 26%

Australia vs India Test Series Results 

(series held in Australia)

YearTestsAUS WinsIND WinsDrawsSeries Result
1947–485401Australia
1967–684400Australia
1977–785320Australia
1980–813111Drawn
1985–863003Drawn
1991–925401Australia
1999–20003300Australia
2003–044112Drawn
2007–084211Australia
2011–124400Australia
2014–154202Australia
2018–194121India
2020–214121India
Total5230913

India’s Test Win Percentage in Australia – 17%

Australia’s Test Win Percentage at Home – 58%

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Leading Run Scorers in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

PlayerMatchesRunsHighest ScoreBatting Average10050
Sachin Tendulkar343262241*56.24916
Ricky Ponting29255525754.36812
VVS Laxman29243428149.67612
Rahul Dravid32214323339.68213
Virat Kohli25208418649.6195
Michael Clarke222049329*53.9276
Cheteshwar Pujara24203320450.82511
Steve Smith19190419261.4185
Matthew Hayden18188820359.0068
Virender Sehwag22173819541.3839

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

Leading wicket taker in Border Gavaskar Trophy

PlayerMatchesWicketsBest Figures
(Innings)
Bowling
Average
Strike Rate5
Nathan Lyon271188/5032.8664.769
Ravichandran Ashwin221147/10328.3662.837
Anil Kumble201118/14130.3258.7010
Harbhajan Singh18958/8429.9561.117
Ravindra Jadeja16857/4218.8549.005
Zaheer Khan19615/9135.5963.223
Ishant Sharma25594/4142.2080.15
Josh Hazlewood16566/6725.5561.624
Brett Lee12535/4731.9857.132
Glenn McGrath11515/4818.6450.152

(Stats as of 3 December 2024)

Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 Schedule

Starting DateMatch DetailsVenueStart Time
22 November 2024India vs Australia, 1st TestPerth Stadium, Perth7:50 AM IST
10:20 AM LOCAL
6 December 2024Australia vs India, 2nd TestAdelaide Oval, Adelaide9:30 AM IST
2:30 PM LOCAL
14 December 2024Australia vs India, 3rd TestThe Gabba, Brisbane5:50 AM IST
10:20 AM LOCAL
26 December 2024Australia vs India, 4th TestMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne5:00 AM IST
10:30 AM LOCAL
3 January 2024Australia vs India, 5th TestSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney5:00 AM IST
10:30 AM LOCAL

How to Watch India vs Australia Test Series 2024 Live

Fans can catch live action of the India vs Australia Test series on Disney+ Hotstar and live telecast on Star Sports TV channels – Star Sports 1 HD/SD, Star Sports 2 HD/SD and Star Sports Hindi HD/SD in India. DD Sports is another option with cricket fans to enjoy BGT live coverage.

India’s squad for BGT 2024-25 Test Series

Rohit Sharma (C), Jasprit Bumrah (VC), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant (WK), Sarfaraz Khan, Dhruv Jurel (WK), R Ashwin, R Jadeja, Mohd. Siraj, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar

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Understanding Khelo India: Empowering Youth Athletes In India

Behind the big sporting success of any country, be it the USA or China, there’s a robust grassroots system. This is the structure on which the whole sports system depends for continued success. In this grassroot set-up, talent doesn’t go unnoticed, and there are enough opportunities for aspiring athletes to showcase their skills. India lags behind in terms of creating opportunities for young athletes, especially in 2nd-tier cities and remote villages. Because of the lack of a streamlined structure, we lose a lot of talent to obscurity. We can’t even imagine the immense talent India has, and yet, there’s no proper system to unearth it.

However, in 2018, the government of India took a step to overhaul the grassroot set-up. This initiative was called Khelo India program. It’s main objective to help sportspersons in every way possible, whether you are a young athlete looking to start your sports journey, or someone looking to become a coach. Through this program, the Indian government wants to foster a sporting culture, like Europe, where it’s seen as a solid career option. So, let’s try to understand Khelo India, which is empowering young athletes in India.

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Khelo India Program

As highlighted above, Khelo India is India’s flagship sports program that promotes sports at the grassroots level and aims to create robust sports ecosystem in the country. In total, there are 1059 Khelo India Centres (KICs) set up in 36 states and union territories across a total of 747 districts. These centres act as a platform to identify local talent and nurture it so that no possible champion goes unnoticed due to geographical location or economic background.

In addition, the Khelo India program has set up 32 Khelo India State Centres of Excellence (KISCEs) across 31 States and Union Territories. These world-class facilities offer curated training to athletes across all sports, helping them unlock their full potential.

Main Objectives of Khelo India Program

Khelo India’s objective is to unearth talent and give them a platform to become world-class athletes. Let’s explore more:

  • Unearth talent and nurture them: Through various schemes and initiatives, Khelo India program helps in identifying talented athletes across the country, especially from rural areas, and give them access to resources and opportunities.
  • Infrastructure Development: Another objective of Khelo India program is to construct and upgrade sports facilities, including stadiums, training centers, and sports academies to create a professional environment for regional and national-level athletes.
  • Sports Education: Through Khelo India, the government is also trying to integrate sports in the school curriculum. This way, new opportunities will be opening up for students away from the field, such as sports journalism, sports management and more.
  • Fitness Awareness: Khelo India is also promoting a fitness related program named Fit India Movement, which encourages people, of every age, to indulge in activities such as Running.
  • Promoting Grassroots Participation: Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG) and Khelo India University Games (KIUG) are part of the grassroot program aimed at the young budding athletes to showcase their talent.

Positive Impact of Khelo India on India’s Sports Success

Khelo India is still new to have a larger impact like the sports system in the USA, China, or Australia. But in only six years, this program has helped many athletes, with some of them going on to represent India at the global stage.

  • Olympics 2024: Out of India’s 117 contingent, 28 athletes were from the Khelo India program, which signifies the success of this sports initiative.
  • 2022 Asian Games: At the 2022 Asian Games in China, 124 out of 644 Indian athletes were from Khelo India Program. These athletes helped India win 42 medals at the event, which again highlights the program’s ongoing success.
  • Identifying Talent: Around 2781 athletes have been identified under the Khelo India Scheme.These athletes are also given support through coaching, equipment, medical care, and a monthly Out of Pocket Allowance (OPA).
  • Paralympics: In addition, out of 84 para-athletes who represented India at the Para Olympic 2024, 25 athletes came from Khelo India Scheme. It was India’s most successful paralympic campaaign as Indian athletes secured a record-breaking 29 medals—7 gold, 9 silver, and 13 bronze. This was possible only due to Khelo India initiative.

More Opportunities for Athletes

Since its inception in 2018, the government of India has invested around ₹3616 in the program, which shows the government’s commitment to make this program a success.

  • Since 2018, there have been 15 Khelo India Games, which means, more opportunities for young athletes to rub shoulders against each other.
  • Out of these 15 games, 6 were Khelo India Youth Games, 4 were Khelo India University Games, 4 were Khelo India Winter Games, and 1 was Khelo India Para Games.
  • Over 1000 talented athletes have been identified from these competitions.
  • Khelo India has also set up a total of 302 Accredited Academies, over 1000 Khelo India Centres, and 32 Khelo India State Centers of Excellence.

Significant Opportunities for young athletes

  • Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG): A multi-disciplinary sports event for athletes under 17 years and for those below 21 years.
  • Khelo India University Games (KIUG): Gamed for athletes studying in universities.
  • Khelo India Fitness Assessment Program: To assess and strategize improvement on the fitness grounds of school-going children.

Financial Support Through Khelo India

Not only Khelo India program is creating opportunities for aspiring athletes at the various level, but athletes are also getting financial help from this scheme.

As per a report on Khelo India’s official website, talented players identified in various sports disciplines at will be getting annual financial assistance of INR 5 lakh per annum for 8 years. That’s massive. truly.


Conclusion

The Khelo India program is the evidence of India’s attempt to emerge as a global sports powerhouse. Such initiatives empower youth and establish a sporting culture across the nation. Also, the program is helping athletes with finances, which is the biggest driving factor for every human. If the program can penetrate into 2nd tier cities and villages, then the impact could be unfathomable, as there’s no dearth of talent in the country.

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BGT 2024-25: IND vs AUS 2nd Test Pre-match Analysis and Team Predictions

The upcoming India vs Australia second Test at Adelaide promises to be a thriller after India’s dominant win in the first test. India enters the second Test brimming with confidence and eyeing another victory.

The second test will be played under the lights with the pink ball. Here’s an in-depth look at IND vs AUS 2nd Test Pre-match Analysis and Team Predictions for BGT 2024-25.

Australia vs India Test Head-to-Head

(Last 5 Matches)

ResultDate
India won by 295 runs22 November 2024
Australia won by 209 runs7 June 2023
Match drawn9 March 2023
Australia won by 9 wickets1 March 2023
India won by 6 wickets17 February 2023

India Cricket Team in Pink Ball Test

Indian cricket team played their first pink ball test in 2019, hosting Bangladesh at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India defeated Bangladesh to pass the first pink ball test with flying colors. To date, India has played four pink-ball Tests.

ResultOppositionVenueYear
Won by innings & 46 runsBangladeshEden Gardens2019
Lost by 8 wicketsAustraliaAdelaide2020
Won by 10 wicketsEnglandAhmedabad2021
Won by 238 runsSri LankaBengaluru2022

India’s Key Stats and Records in Pink Ball Tests

  • Highest Team Score: 347/9 declared (vs. Bangladesh, 2019)
  • Lowest Team Score: 36 all out (vs. Australia, 2020)
  • Leading Run-Scorer: Virat Kohli with 277 runs in four matches
  • Leading Wicket-Taker: Ravichandran Ashwin with 18 wickets

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Australian Cricket Team in Pink Ball Test

When it comes to the day-night tests, Australia is one of the most successful teams. Since their first day-night Test against New Zealand at Adelaide in 2015, Australia has asserted dominance in this particular ball game. To date, they have won a total of 11 matches out of 12 in day-night tests. 

Key Player Stats ahead of IND vs AUS 2nd Test basis recent form

Batsmen to watch out for

PlayerTeamMatchesRunsBatting Average
Mitchell MarshAUS1065741.06
Usman KhawajaAUS1059931.53
Yashasvi JaiswalIND10115764.28
Shubman GillIND873756.69

Bowlers to watch out for

PlayerTeamMatchesWicketsStrike Rate
Mitchell StarcAUS103846.18
Nathan LyonAUS83644.52
Ravichandran AshwinIND94040.27
Ravindra JadejaIND83936.64

What happened in the last day-night test between India and Australia? 

The last day-night test between India and Australia was in December 2020. It is remembered for the infamous 36 all-out as India was bowled out to their lowest total in Test cricket.

The match had begun with India getting to a respectable 244 in the first innings. In reply, Australia conceded India a lead of 53 runs, having bowled out for 191. The second innings of the test was embarrassing for India as Josh Hazlewood (5/8) ripped through Indian batting. With only 90 to get, Australia secured a comfortable 8-wicket victory.

What to Expect in India vs Australia 2024 day-night Test?

India vs Australia is arguably the biggest cricket rivalry. The fans are in for a treat when these two cricketing heavyweights lock horns in the day-night test at Adelaide, starting on 6 December 2024. 

Rohit Sharma returns after missing the first test due to personal reasons, Virat Kohli is back in form and Yashasvi Jaiswal shining bright. India has an assured batting lineup heading into the contest. Pace trio have asserted dominance over the Aussies in their backyard and with Ravichandran Ashwin’s proven record with pink ball, India has all bases covered 

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On the other hand, Australia are banking on their pink ball track record and experienced bowlers. Aussies are a great exponent of pink ball’s extra swing and seam movement and present a new challenge before Indian batsmen. However, they will sorely miss Josh Hazlewood who has been ruled out with an injury.

One thing for sure, it will be a high-octane cricket contest between the equals. Make sure you tune in and witness history as it unfolds.

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What makes the Pink Ball Test different from the Red Ball test?

  1. Under lights: The traditional test cricket has always been played with the red ball (red cherry ball). The day-night test/pink ball test was played in 2015 to target white-ball audiences who enjoy watching cricket under lights.
  2. No Draws: There has not been any instance of a drawn match in day-night tests thus far. All pink-ball tests have produced results.
  3. Challenging Twilight Period: The players who have played in day-night tests often talk about how the transition between daylight and artificial lights proves challenging. During the twilight period, the batsmen often struggle with the visibility of the ball while the bowlers get more swing to pose threats to their counterparts.

PM XI vs India Practice Match Key Performances

India cricket team had thorough practice at a pink-ball warm-up against the Prime Minister XI at Manuka Oval. After a washed-out Day 1 of the two-day match, it was a 50-over-a-side match.

India would be pleased with performances like Harshit Rana’s 4/44, Shubman Gill’s unbeaten 50, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 45, Nitish Kumar Reddy’s 42 off 32 balls and Washington Sundar’s unbeaten 42. With much-needed practice, India looks sharp and acclimatized for the Adelaide day-night Test against Australia.

Probable Australia Playing XI

Nathan McSweeney, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh, Alex Carey, Mitch Starc, Pat Cummins, Natan Lyon, Scott Boland

Australia’s Test Squad 

Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey (wk), Sean Abbott, Brendan Doggett, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitch Marsh, Nathan McSweeney, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster

Probable India Playing XI

Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Nitish Reddy, Ravi Ashwin, Mohammed Siraj, Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah

India’s Test Squad

Rohit Sharma (c), Jasprit Bumrah (vc), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant (wk), Sarfaraz Khan, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Ravi Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar, Devdutt Padikkal

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Wearable Tech in Sports: Gadgets Every Athlete Should Know

The world we are living in is changing at an exponential rate, and at the center of all the big changes is the evolution of technology. Think about what was happening a decade ago. It was an age of smart apps. Every day, it seemed, an app was being launched which was making people’s lives easy. Now think about today’s world—it’s all about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Now, we are at the age where we are talking about things such as smart fabrics and implantable sensors which can diagnose or monitor a condition. That’s insane.

The sports field is no different. Now the athletes are leveraging the technological advancements to improve their overall performance. There are gadgets that can track an athlete’s sleep pattern, his food habits, his stress level, and much more.

In simple words, technology is revolutionizing the sports industry. There are tools that can enhance performance, prevent injuries, and optimize training. These days, an athlete, at all levels, from beginners to professionals, must use these gadgets, if he is to improve his performance. Here’s a guide to some of the most impactful gadgets in wearable sports tech.

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Fitness Trackers and Smartwatches

Fitness trackers are changing the way athletes are training these days. Everything can be tracked with the use of technology. Devices like the Garmin Forerunner series, Fitbit Charge 6, and Apple Watch Ultra provide real-time data on heart rate, step count, distance, calories burned, and even oxygen levels. Then there are some advanced tools that can monitor recovery times an athlete take after a match or an intense work out, and then these tools can suggest training routines to as per performance data.

Why an athlete should use Fitness trackers and smartwatches?

  • Sleep Tracking
  • Stress Monitoring
  • Skin Temperature
  • Step Counting
  • Calories Intake and Burn count
  • GPS Tracking

Heart Rate Monitors

Heart rate monitors are advanced tools that an athlete can use to measure and track heart rate in real-time. These heart rate monitors are wearable devices that can be used by anyone. Some of the best heart-rate monitors are Polar H10 and the Garmin HRM-Pro. These gadgets are especially designed to maximize performance in endurance sports like cycling and running. They can analyze heart rate variability, and can provide insights into stress levels and recovery needs.

Why an athlete should use Heart Rate Monitors?

  • Track Real-time heart rates
  • Help optimize work-out intensity
  • Monitor Recovery
  • Detect Abnormalities in heart-beat
  • Improve performance
  • Track Calories Burned

Types of Heart Rate Monitors

  • Chest-Strap Monitors
  • Wrist-Based Monitors
  • Arm or Hand Monitors

Smart Rings

Smart rings are in high demand due to their compact wearable design and the impact they can have on an athlete’s day-to-day activities. They are small in size and come with a variety of features. Oura Ring and the new Amazfit Helio are amongst the best in terms of keeping a track on track sleep patterns, readiness scores, and physical activity. While some Smart Rings such as Evie Smart Ring offer AI-driven insights to help athletes optimize workouts.​

Why an athlete should use Smart Rings?

  • Menstrual Cycle Tracking
  • Body Temperature Monitoring
  • Stress and Recovery Tracking
  • Blood Oxygen Monitoring
  • Sleep Tracking
  • Goal setting and feedback

GPS Sensors and Motion Trackers

If you are into teams sports than using GPS-enabled gadgets like the Catapult Sports PlayerTek Vest and Garmin Enduro 2 could be the ultimate difference maker. These gadgets can track location, speed, and movement patterns of an athlete and teams. Velocity-based training (VBT) devices are also gaining popularity as they can monitor training efficiency.

Why an athlete should use GPS Sensors and Motion Trackers?

  • Real-time data collection
  • Technique Improvement
  • Positional Awareness
  • Load Monitoring
  • Recovery Insights
  • Biomechanical Feedback
  • Fatigue Monitoring

Sleep Trackers

Forget about the diet and the intense work-out, if an athlete is not getting quality sleep, then he won’t be able to give his 100%. Sleep is essential for keeping mind stress free and during recovery. It’s as essential as the diet. Sleep depends on a variety of factors like the environment, stress and habits. But thankfully, devices like the Withings Sleep Analyzer and sleep-focused features can monitor sleep cycles and quality. With the help of Insights from these gadgets, an athlete can improve recovery and overall performance​.

Why an athlete should use Sleep Trackers?

  • Track Sleep Stages
  • Monitor Sleep Duration
  • Detect Sleep Disruptions
  • Measure Heart Rate
  • Monitor Respiratory Rate
  • Analyze Sleep Environment
  • Can Wake Gently

Recovery-Focused Gadgets

Recovery plays a huge role in the life of an athlete. Irrespective of the sport an athlete is playing, the way sports calendar is constructed, with games every 3-4 days, athletes have to recover fast in order to remain at the peak of their powers. Now with the help of gadgets like the Whoop Strap, athletes now can track heart rate variability, sleep quality, and strain to to keep a track on their recovery cycle. Gadgets such as Hyperice Normatec Boots, use air compression to enhance circulation and reduce muscle soreness.

Why an athlete should use Recovery-Focused Gadgets?

  • Real-Time feedback
  • Improve Muscle Recovery
  • Enhance Circulation and reduce swelling
  • Monitor Recovery Metrics
  • Relieve tension and pain
  • Boost Relaxation and mental recovery
  • Optimize Training Cycles

Biomechanical Analysis Wearables

With the help of Biomechanical Analysis Gadgets, athletes now can monitor and analyze their movement patterns and based on the insights, they can improve their performance. These devices can track if an athlete is over-running, or needs more recovery time before hitting the field or the zym. These gadgets, such as RunScribe Pods, are equipped with accelerometers and gyroscopes, that can analyze running mechanics like stride length, and ground contact time.

Why an athlete should use Biomechanical Analysis Wearables?

  • Motion Tracking
  • Offers performance metrics such as running, cycling
  • Load and force monitoring
  • Injury Prevention
  • Rehabilitation and recovery
  • Sport-Specific insights

Injury Prevention Devices

Lebron James and Cristiano Ronaldo are still playing at the top level because they have managed to look after body better than their compatriots. That means, they had less injury issues during their career. Injuries can never be predicted but an athlete should be prepared for the setbacks related to injuries. Thankfully, we are living in an age when there are wearable tech that can hep in this regard.

Why an athlete should use Injury Prevention Devices?

  • Monitor and Analyze Movement
  • Reduce Impact and Stress
  • Manage Training Loads
  • Support Recovery and Muscle Protection
  • Environmental Adaptation

Future Trends in Wearable Sports Technologies

Indeed, technology is making life way more easy for everyone than what we might have envisioned a decade ago. The technological evolution started with apps in smart phones and now it’s shifting towards the next wave of technology, which is the AI. With improved biometric analysis, the data generated from AI would be a game-changer.

Now, we are living in an age where the gadgets we are wearing can make the biggest of the difference. Improving performance and inculcating new habits that bring positive impacts in your sport is possible by choosing the devices that fit your needs.

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India vs Australia 2025: 1st Test Match Analysis and Key Performance

Indian National Cricket Team has scripted history Down Under, hammering Australia by 295 Runs in Perth. Under the stand-in captaincy of Jasprit Bumrah, Indian Cricket pulled off one of the most iconic overseas Test victories in the first Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25. 

India vs Australia 2025: 1st Test Match Analysis 

Captain Jasprit Bumrah put on an inspired performance, as he always does with the ball. The fast bowler claimed eight wickets in the match, including a five-wicket haul in the first innings. 

India were battered in the first day of the Perth Test, having bowled out for a meager 150 to start the tour. Then Jaspirt Bumrah proved why he is the best bowler in the world, pegging Aussies back with a fiery spell of fast bowling.

It was one of the best bowling performances in an overseas Test by an Indian captain. Let’s dive into detail as the action unfolded on each day of the test match.

Day 1: India off to the worst possible start with the bat, Bumrah to the rescue 

India was welcomed to Australian shores with a spicy pitch. India won the toss and elected to bat first in bowling-friendly conditions. In the first session, India were reeling and found themselves in a spot of bother. Eventually, India were bundled for a modest total of 150. 

In reply, Australia too had some trouble coping with a lethal spell of fast bowling from the Indian pace trio of Bumrah, Siraj, and Rana. In particular, Jasprit Bumrah breathed fire to reduce Australia to 67/7 at the end of Day 1.

Day 2: Jaiswal & KL Rahul stitch together a record partnership

It was not long before India wrapped Australia’s first innings for 104 on Day 2. After the bowlers helped ICT get back in the match, the onus was on batsmen now to assert dominance over the Oz. The Indian opening duo of KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal frustrated the experienced Australian pace attack for the entire day and went unbeaten at the stumps on the second day.

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Day 3: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli centuries put India in Driver’s Seat

India’s openers resumed from where they had left and piled runs. A record-breaking 201-run partnership between the two is the highest opening partnership by a visiting team in Australia since 1991.

Yashasvi Jaiswal (161) scored a scintillating hundred on his first test outing in Australia. Virat Kohli also racked up his 30th Test century to add misery for the hosts and bat them out of the match. The declaration came at 487/6d, setting Australia an imposing target of 534 runs.

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The mighty Aussies faltered under pressure once again in the second innings. At the end of Day 3, Australia’s score read 12/3

Day 4: India breach Perth fortress, set the tone for BGT 2024-25 series

Australians started tentatively in the pursuit of 534 on Day 4 morning. However, the scoreboard pressure was too much and the Indian Cricket Team kept getting wickets at regular intervals. Baring Travis Head’s resistance, there wasn’t much to stop India as Australia eventually folded well short of the target.

5 Reasons India’s Perth Test 2024 Win is One of the Greatest

  1. Historic Margin: It was India Cricket Team’s third-largest Test win by runs on foreign soil.
  2. WTC Table Toppers: The win gives a huge boost to India’s chances of qualifying for the WTC final as they assert dominance at the top of the World Championship 2023-25 points table.
  3. Rare Feat in Australia: Winning the opening Test of a series Down Under is indeed a rare achievement. The first test win in a series in Australia was last achieved by India during the 2018-19 series.
  4. Comeback for the ages: Only once before had a team managed to win by a bigger margin after scoring 150 or less in their first innings — West Indies’ 343-run victory against Australia in Bridgetown, 1991.

India eye 3rd Back-to-Back BGT win in Australia

Most cricket pundits and experts doubted India’s chances at one of the fastest wickets (Optus Stadium, Perth) in Australia. India has defied all odds in the first test and with the return of regular skipper Rohit Sharma, there will be a confidence boost ahead of the second test.

Cricket fans around the world have been treated to a thrilling start to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and for sure there will be no dearth of entertainment further.

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Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 Schedule

Starting DateMatch DetailsVenueResult/Start Time
22 November 2024India vs Australia, 1st TestPerth Stadium, PerthIndia won by 295 runs
7:50 AM IST
10:20 AM LOCAL
30 November 2024Prime Ministers XI vs India, 2-day Warm-up MatchManuka Oval, CanberraIndia won by 6 wickets
9:10 AM IST
02:40 PM LOCAL
6 December 2024Australia vs India, 2nd TestAdelaide Oval, Adelaide9:30 AM IST
2:30 PM LOCAL
14 December 2024Australia vs India, 3rd TestThe Gabba, Brisbane5:50 AM IST
10:20 AM LOCAL
26 December 2024Australia vs India, 4th TestMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne5:00 AM IST
10:30 AM LOCAL
3 January 2024Australia vs India, 5th TestSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney5:00 AM IST
10:30 AM LOCAL

How to Watch India vs Australia Test Series 2024 Live

Watch the India vs Australia Test series live action on Disney+ Hotstar – complete coverage of the matches, live commentary, expert analysis, and match highlights. 

Those looking for TV information can watch BGT live telecast on Star Sports TV channels. Star Sports 1 HD/SD or Star Sports 2 HD/SD can be tuned in for English commentary while Star Sports Hindi HD/SD will telecast Border Gavaskar Trophy matches coverage in Hindi.

Besides, you can enjoy Australia vs India Test series live on DD Sports without any subscription.

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